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  2. Thomas Nationwide Transport - Wikipedia

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    TNT Transit Systems. Union Shipping (50%) Thomas Nationwide Transport, commonly known by its TNT acronym, and in its later years as TNT Limited, was an Australian logistics and transport company. Founded in 1946, it was taken over by KPN in 1996 and in 1998 became part of the TNT Post Group.

  3. ASL Airlines Belgium - Wikipedia

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    TNT Airways started to work with BAe 146-300 and Airbus A300. [12] This transformation brought the company to an extension from a European to a Worldwide coverage. The Group introduced their first Boeing 737-300 in 2003. In May 2004, TNT Post Group (TPG) announced major expansion of the TNT Express European air hub in Liège, Belgium.

  4. TNT Express - Wikipedia

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    The namesake Thomas Nationwide Transport grandfather company was originally started in 1946 with a single truck in Adelaide, South Australia. On 26 May 2011, TNT Express separated from its parent company, TNT NV, being listed on the Euronext Amsterdam. [1] TNT NV subsequently renamed itself PostNL. In March 2012, UPS announced its intention to ...

  5. Alltrans - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Sydney. , Australia. Alltrans was an Australian logistics company. Established in 1950 by Peter Abeles and George Rockey with two second-hand trucks, its first contract was in Broken Hill. [1][2] In 1966 a 35% share in the business was purchased by William Baird & Co of Scotland. [3][4] In 1967 it merged with Thomas Nationwide ...

  6. Ansett Australia - Wikipedia

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    On 19 October 1994, Ansett Australia Flight 881, a Boeing 747–300 registered as VH-INH, operating Sydney to Osaka, returned and landed at Sydney without the nose wheel extended. Approximately one hour after departure the crew shut down the number one engine because of an oil leak.

  7. Koninklijke TNT Post - Wikipedia

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    In May 2011, due to growing divergence of two major TNT N.V. divisions, mail and express, TNT N.V. changed its name to PostNL after demerging TNT Express. [1] TNT Post was then also rebranded PostNL. [citation needed] In 2016, FedEx Express, with the approval of the EU, acquired the split-off TNT Express for an amount of $4.8 billion.

  8. FedEx - Wikipedia

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    FedEx Corporation, originally Federal Express Corporation, is an American multinational conglomerate holding company focused on transportation, e-commerce and business services based in Memphis, Tennessee. [3][4] The name "FedEx" is a syllabic abbreviation of the name of the company's original air division, Federal Express, which was used from ...

  9. Toll Group - Wikipedia

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    Toll Global Express was a logistics and transportation division of the group. In 2012 it had plans to extend its compressed natural gas-powered fleet to more than 70 trucks. [52] In 2014 it announced a $150-million, 71,000-square-metre, parcel-sorting centre near Melbourne Airport, to be built in partnership with Australia Pacific Airports. [53]